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Deast7027

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You are transferring a patient from the bed to a stretcher. When should you apply the safety straps?
 
  a. When the stretcher is positioned next to the bed
  b. After the person's ID bracelet is checked
  c. Before the person is transferred to the stretcher
  d. After the person is transferred to the stretcher

Question 2

A resident complains of diarrhea. The person needs assistance with ambulation. When the person's call light is on, you need to:
 
  a. Answer promptly
  b. Go to the person as soon as you finish as-sisting another resident
  c. Ask a co-worker to help you
  d. Tell the nurse



daiying98

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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